Pamela Hirsch

Visiting Lecturer, Psychology

Professional Biography

Post Doctoral Training, Brandeis University Psychological Counseling Center

Ph. D., Psychology, Suffolk University

M. A., Psychology, Suffolk University

Certificate in Psychoanalysis, Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis

M. S., Social Work, Columbia University

B. A., Sociology/Anthropology, Long Island University

Professional Interests

Research Interests:

My research in the area of cognitive development focuses on spatial cognition and developmental variability.

My other research examines socially extended mind processes, particularly as they apply to complex grief.

Clinical Interests:

Although I have extensive experience treating multiple difficulties that can arise in the lives of people between the ages of 3- and 83-years-old, my current interests are primarily in two areas: counseling of college students and problems of prolonged grief.

Selected Publications

Hirsch, P. L. (2018). Mind and mourning: The primacy of "we" in complicated grief. Death Studies, DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2018.1504835

Hirsch, P. L. & Sandberg, E.H. (2015). Microdevelopment of complex featural and spatial integration with contextual support. Child Development Research, 902584, doi:10.1155/2015/902584

Hirsch, P. L. & Sandberg, E. H. (2013). Development of map construction skills in childhood. Journal of Cognition and Development, 14, 397-423.

Selected Presentations

Children's Representation of Interval Space is Moderated by Object Arrangement and Age, 2011, Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC

Enhanced Vantage Point Benefits Children's Ability to Preserve Spatial Relations in Aerial Maps, 2011, Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal, Canada

Third Graders are Better than First Graders in Mapping Aerial Views, 2010, Association for Psychological Science, Boston, MA

Developmental Variability in Spatial Decision Making Tasks, 2007, Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA

An In-Depth Examination of a Case of Complicated Grief, 2001, STRATTUS Mental Health Center, Dedham, MA

Helping with Grief in a School System, 1998, Waltham Public Schools, Waltham, MA

Alone in Your Own Home: When Grief Persists, 1997, BGSP, Brookline, MA